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St. Mary's City, Md. – Sophomore attacker Ali Collie (Glen Arm, Md./Dulaney) paced the 18th-ranked St. Mary's College of Maryland women's lacrosse team to a 15-5 non-conference win over Virginia Wesleyan College Wednesday afternoon. Today marked the home-opener for the Seahawks.

No. 18 St. Mary's 15, Virginia Wesleyan 5

How It Happened

St. Mary's owned a 2-0 lead at 26:19 before junior midfielder Megan Schallock (Waukesh, Wis./Mukwonago) responded for the Marlins 10 seconds later. VWC would get no closer as the Seahawks fired off nine unanswered goals to post a 12-2 halftime advantage.

The Seahawks extended their lead to 14-2 at 17:44 before Virginia Wesleyan reeled off three in a row, including a pair from junior midfielder Becca Winslow (Nokesville, Va./Brentsville District), to make it 14-5 with 12 ticks on the clock.

Junior captain Megan Cannon (Reisterstown, Md./Notre Dame Prep) put the finishing touches on St. Mary's second straight win as Cannon completed a feed from Collie for the buzzer-beating goal.

For St. Mary's (2-0)

Collie finished the afternoon with career-bests of five assists, six points, and two ground balls.

St. Mary's will return to action at a neutral site this Saturday, February 25 when the Seahawks take on Dickinson College at Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, Maryland. First draw is at 12:00 p.m.